№ 128 · Listed
Trade · Roofing
Location · St. George
Status · Listed in 435 Alliance

Roofing

Pierce Roofing and Siding

St. George · Listed in the 435 Alliance — a Southern Utah register of vetted, locally owned businesses.

Pierce Roofing and Siding works out of a shop on North 1100 East on the eastern side of St. George, and runs a wider scope than most pure roofing companies. Shingle, tile, metal, and flat roofing are the core, but siding, gutters, soffit, and fascia all sit on the service list alongside them — meaning Pierce is positioned for whole-exterior remodels and new-construction subs where a single trade handles more than just the roof. The brand presents as family-owned, with a Pierce surname in the name but no specific principal published on any verified surface.

Two states, one corridor

A second phone — Henderson, Nevada (725) 500-0316 — runs alongside the Utah line at (435) 599-7053. The footprint listed on the brand site covers Washington and Iron Counties on the Utah side and Henderson on the Nevada side. That is the believable Southern Utah / Mesquite / Las Vegas Valley corridor that several roofers in this region work, anchored by the I-15 drive between St. George and Vegas. The brand also lists Utah County (Provo / Orem) on the service-area page, which is too far north of the home office to be the regular weekly book — read it as occasional rather than core.

Older homes downtown, new builds on the edges

The Pierce marketing points to work on older downtown St. George homes alongside the production roofs going on in master-planned communities like Coral Canyon and The Ledges. That split portfolio matters. The downtown St. George inventory — pre-1980, often with original detailing on cornices and fascia — needs period-appropriate exterior work that production crews tend to ruin. The new-build subdivision work needs speed and volume on tile underlayment and standardized soffit-and-fascia detailing. Few Southern Utah roofers explicitly position themselves to handle both ends.

A small shop on a referral book

Pierce sits naturally on a register next to the other small, family-run exterior-trade shops in this batch — the kind of contractor that gets referred to rather than the kind that runs heavy paid search. The smaller scale and the broader trade mix make it a useful contrast to the volume residential roofers on the same roster.

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